even; (if) only; just; besides; on top of that
to put in order; to arrange; to get ready; to prepare; to work out (e.g. business deal); to arrange (e.g. marriage)
development; evolution; expansion; spreading out; expansion (of an algebraic expression); development (of a three-dimensional shape)
startup; booting up; activation; starting (e.g. engine, computer); launch
maintenance; preservation; improvement
exchange; interchange; switching; reciprocity; barter; substitution
half; semi-; half-past; odd number; (arch.) unit of land area (595.8 m^2)
demon; devil; evil spirit; -crazed person; -obsessed person; fiend
to collect; to assemble; to gather
where; which; anyway; anyhow; sooner or later; eventually
to replace; to move; to change the position of
maximum preference; maximum priority; priority handling
immediately; right away; at once; instantly
to cross the ocean (i.e. to go to or come from overseas)
island; one's territory (e.g. of a sex worker, organized crime gang); one's turf
scale; scope; plan; structure
to grow up; to become an adult; to become big; to grow in size
right beside; close to; nearby
preparation; arrangements; provision; getting ready; laying out (e.g. a meal)
to continue; to keep up; to keep on
effect; effectiveness; efficacy; effects (e.g. sound effects, visual effects, special effects)
show (of power, ability, etc.); exhibition; demonstration; display; manifestation
to spin; to make yarn; to spin (a tale); to assemble (e.g. words); to put together
completion; conclusion; perfect (tense, form, aspect)
throughout; over a period of ...; over a span of ...
to hide; to conceal oneself
grasping; seizing; holding; commanding; having control over
reorganization; reorganisation; reshuffle
adoration; admiration; devotion
founder of a religious sect
nature; disposition; temperament; qualities; attributes; talents
thank you for your hard work; good work; see you; goodbye; goodnight
to continue (for a long time); to occur in succession; to come next (e.g. on TV)
work; operation; manufacturing; fatigue duty
to hold in one's arms (e.g. a baby); to embrace; to hug; to have (a thought or feeling); to hold; to harbour (suspicion, doubt, etc.)